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On the theory of scalar diffraction and its application to the prolate spheroid
(Elsevier, 1959-03)
Scalar scattering of a plane wave by a perfectly reflecting body whose surface is a level surface in a coordinate system in which the scalar wave equation is separable is considered. A general method for the computation ...
Concentration Dependence of Solvent Shift in the C☒H (and C☒D) Stretching Frequencies of Chloroform and Pentachloroethane
(The American Institute of Physics, 1955-11)
C13 and Deuterium Isotope Effects in the Photolysis of Methyl and Ethyl Bromide
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-04)
Relative rates of formation of isotopic radicals in the photolysis of gaseous methyl and ethyl bromide have been measured. Photolyses (2537 A) were carried out in a large excess of cyclopentane. Methyl (or ethyl) radicals ...
Total Collision Cross Sections for the Interaction of Atomic Beams of Alkali Metals with Gases
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-12)
Total collision cross sections (Q) for the interaction of atomic beams of K and Cs with a number of molecules were measured with an apparatus of 30″ angular resolution. Although absolute determinations of Q are difficult, ...
Raman Spectra, Vibrational Assignments, and Force Constants for BH3CO and BD3CO
(The American Institute of Physics, 1957-05)
Raman spectra of BH3CO and BD3CO have been obtained for the liquid state at —80°C, and a complete assignment of the sixteen fundamentals of the two molecules has been made with the help of the Teller‐Redlich product rule ...
The Zeros of P′nι(x0) of Non‐Integral Degree
(Willow Run Research Center, University of MichiganWiley Periodicals, Inc., 1952-04)
Orientation in Polyethylene Terephthalate Film
(The American Institute of Physics, 1957-07)
Orientation of Crystallites in Stretched Polyethylene
(The American Institute of Physics, 1952-02)
Note on the Zeros of (dP1m(x)/dx)
(Willow Run Research Center, University of MichiganWiley Periodicals, Inc., 1953-04)
Flow Field of a Flame in a Channel
(The American Institute of Physics, 1959-01)
A stationary flame is stabilized in a two‐dimensional channel in such a way that it closely corresponds to the case of a flame propagating in a channel. The entire flow field of unburned and burned gases is mapped by taking ...